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Official Bayern Munich home jersey from the 1984/1985 season, made by technical sponsor Adidas. The shirt features a deep red base with subtle tonal horizontal stripes, completed with Adidas' signature white stripes along the sleeves. The front displays the classic Adidas trefoil logo and the iconic Commodore sponsor in white. On the back, the "Bayern München" text is printed in an arch, adding to the vintage appeal. Tag size 3/4, corresponding to a slim S in '80s sizing.

Historical Note
The 1984/1985 season marked a turning point for Bayern Munich, beginning a dominant era under manager Udo Lattek. The club won the Bundesliga, led by new signing Lothar Matthäus, who brought dynamism and leadership to the midfield. This jersey reflects a foundational moment in the club’s modern legacy, and the rise of one of Germany’s greatest football icons.


 

€299.00
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Season: 1998/1999

1998 Germany Adidas Jacket


Official jacket of the German national team from the 1998 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas. The design features a bold color block scheme: black on the lower body and sleeves, white on the shoulders and hood, with the iconic German tricolor stripes—black, red, and yellow—crossing the chest. Embroidered Adidas logo and DFB crest on the front. The back displays a large black Adidas logo. Equipped with a hood and adjustable drawcord hem. Size L (186), as stated on the label.

Historical Note
In 1998, Germany competed in the World Cup in France aiming to reclaim past glory. Under coach Berti Vogts, the team reached the quarter-finals but was eliminated by an impressive Croatian side. This tournament marked the end of an era, with veterans like Lothar Matthäus making their final appearances. The jacket symbolizes a moment of transition for German football, blending tradition with change.

 

€89.00
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Official Bayern Munich polo shirt from the 2015/2016 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas. The design features a white base with three horizontal bands across the chest—red, navy blue, and grey—echoing the traditional club colors. The Bayern crest is stitched on the left chest, while the Adidas logo is embroidered in red on the right. The shirt has short sleeves, a classic collar, and a two-button placket.  

€59.00
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Official AC Milan polo shirt from the 2006/2007 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas. The shirt is white with red and black details: the iconic three Adidas stripes run along the shoulders and sleeves. The chest features the black Adidas logo, the stitched Milan crest with "1899", and the Bwin sponsor in print. It has a polo collar with a three-button closure. Size is M.

   

€79.00
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Official Deportivo La Coruña jacket from the 1996/1997 season, made by technical sponsor Adidas. The jacket features a navy blue base with light blue panels and white accents on the sleeves. The iconic Adidas three stripes run along the shoulders, and the white Adidas logo is printed on the chest. “R.C. Deportivo” is embroidered on the sleeves. The jacket is padded, with a high collar, zip closure, and two front pockets. Size is XL.

In the 1996/1997 season, Deportivo La Coruña established itself among Spain’s top teams, finishing third in La Liga. Brazilian star Rivaldo played a crucial role, scoring 21 goals in his only season with the club. His performances were instrumental in securing a UEFA Cup spot and marked the beginning of his rise as an international football icon.

 

€199.00
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Official AC Milan jacket from the 1992/1993 season, made by technical sponsor Adidas. The jacket features a red and black colorway with black upper shoulders and red sleeves. Iconic Adidas three-stripe detailing runs along the shoulders. On the front, the Adidas trefoil logo is printed in white, next to the stitched Milan crest with "1899" and the commercial sponsor Motta. On the back, the Motta sponsor appears in large white letters. The jacket is padded, with front zip and snap-button closure and two large front pockets. Size marked as XL.

In the 1992/1993 season, under manager Fabio Capello, Milan won the Serie A title undefeated, completing the season with 58 points in 34 matches. Key figures included Franco Baresi, the defensive leader, and a young Paolo Maldini, who played an essential role at left-back. That season further established Maldini as one of the top defenders in Europe and a mainstay in Milan’s golden era.

 

€399.00
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Long-sleeve Romania home jersey from the 2008 season, made by Adidas. Features a white base with red and yellow details on the sides and iconic blue Adidas stripes on the sleeves. The chest displays the Romanian Football Federation crest and Adidas logo. On the back: “Mutu” and number 10 in blue. Made with Formotion technology. Size L.

Historical Anecdote

Adrian Mutu led Romania during Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. He scored against Italy in the group stage, only to miss a crucial penalty saved by Buffon. Despite Romania not advancing, Mutu solidified his status as the team’s talisman, ending his international career with 35 goals in 77 caps, tying Gheorghe Hagi’s all-time scoring record.

 

€299.00
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Official Bayern Munich jacket for the 1993/1994 season, produced by Adidas. The design features bold red and blue color blocks with white Adidas branding on the chest and back. The club crest is stitched on the left chest, and the iconic three stripes appear diagonally on the sides. The back features a large “adidas” logo. Full zip closure, adjustable waist drawstring, and elastic cuffs. Size is XL.

Historical Anecdote

In the 1993/1994 season, Bayern Munich, under the late-season guidance of Franz Beckenbauer, won the Bundesliga title. Lothar Matthäus returned from Italy to lead the team. It was a year of transition that paved the way for the Bavarian club’s resurgence both domestically and in Europe.

 

€119.00
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Official AC Milan home jersey for the 2016/2017 season, produced by Adidas. The shirt features traditional red and black stripes with a modern fade effect, and grey side inserts. The Adidas logo is placed on the right chest, while the club crest with a golden star is on the left. The central part displays the Fly Emirates commercial sponsor. The Serie A TIM patch appears on the right sleeve and the 7-time Champions League winners badge on the left. On the back, the name and number "VANGIONI 21" are printed. Size marked as 7 (L).

Historical Anecdote

Leonel Vangioni joined AC Milan for the 2016/2017 season after his spell at River Plate. Wearing number 21, he made his Serie A debut on January 16, 2017. Though limited in appearances, he played in key matches and contributed to Milan's 2016 Supercoppa Italiana victory over Juventus on penalties. It was his only season at the club, but he still managed to leave his mark.

 

€299.00
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Official home jersey of the French national team for the 2000 season, produced by Adidas and personalized with Zidane’s name and number 10. The jersey is blue with white and red detailing on the sleeves and chest. It features a polo collar with white trim and a red insert at the neckline. The Adidas logo is on the right chest, while the French federation crest with one star is on the left. The number 10 appears on both the front and the back, along with the name "Zidane" in white with red outline. The jersey is available in size XL.

Historical Anecdote

In Euro 2000, France won their second European Championship by defeating Italy 2-1 in the final. Zinedine Zidane, already a World Cup champion in 1998, led the team with brilliant performances and cemented his status as one of the greatest players of his generation.

 

€199.00
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Official AC Milan home jersey for the 2002/2003 season, produced by Adidas and personalized with the name "Rivaldo" and number 11. The jersey features the traditional red and black vertical stripes, with a black polo collar. The Adidas logo is positioned on the right chest, while the AC Milan crest is on the left side. The commercial sponsor "Opel" is applied at the center of the jersey. On the back, the name "Rivaldo" and number 11 are printed in white. The jersey is available in size M.

Historical Anecdote

In the 2002/2003 season, AC Milan experienced a remarkable year, winning the UEFA Champions League for the sixth time in its history. Rivaldo, who joined from Barcelona, contributed to the team's success with his experience and technical skills. Although not always a starter, the Brazilian star made his mark, adding international prestige to Milan's midfield.

 

€229.00
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Official AC Milan home jersey for the 2003/2004 season, produced by Adidas and personalized with Kaká’s name and number 22. The jersey features the club’s classic red and black vertical stripes, with black detailing on the collar and sleeves. The Adidas logo is positioned on the right chest, while the AC Milan crest is on the left. The commercial sponsor "Opel Meriva" is featured at the center. On the back, the name "Kaká" and number 22 appear in white. The jersey is available in size XL.

Historical Anecdote

In the 2003/2004 season, AC Milan won their 17th Serie A title. Ricardo Kaká, in his first season with the club, impressed with his class, vision, and goal-scoring ability. Scoring 10 goals in the league, he quickly became one of Europe’s top attacking midfielders and a fan favorite. His debut year marked the beginning of an unforgettable era.

 

€229.00

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